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#sonicorigins #sonic3andknuckles #icecap #icecapmusic #sonic3 #sonicandknucklescollection Here is the invitation link to my Discord server, The Glowtel: 🏨🟣 Discord server join link (working, 2024): / discord Wait, ICZ 1 has its second version up so soon? Nevertheless, it was imminent because of the unanimous feedback concerning the opening not being as impactful. Somebody else also found the first lead off-tune, so I referred to the 11-03-93 version and mimicked its settings as closely as possible. Furthermore, I felt that the chords could have been louder to serve their purpose of filling the track more effectively. = Changes = FROM V1: louder chords, 1st lead is no longer off-tune, and the chords are louder From the OG 11-03-93 version: Introduction of FM chords, which replaced the transient plucks to increase the mix's richness and differentiation between the Sonic 3 Limitless ICZ 2 linked here. Recorder-like voice now has slight decay because it was ear-piercing to hear it at a fixed volume. In addition, this is characteristic of Tomonori Sawada's FM voices in the final version, which decayed. Volume balancing of the leads and their accompanying echo. The superior S&K Collection bass of ICZ 1 displaces the awkward, swung Crystal Egg bassline. PSG is more sustained and (resultantly) evocative of the cave's broadness in area. Noise now has an open hat introduced into the pattern. DAC from S&K Collection ICZ 1 was implemented because the simplistic kick pattern was a primary culprit in the 11-03-93's emptiness. While the bass instrument sounds like the 11-03-93 voice, audiophiles should be able to distinguish it because of its further complexity; it was taken from J.League Pro Striker 1 (a Tomonori Sawada and Sachio Ogawa soundtrack). Modified vibrato of leads and countermelodies. Adjusted detune values. PSG arp plays at a lower octave in the middle section to decrease its repetitiveness. The last section takes advantage of all FM channels where the 11-03-93 version had two muted. The delay channels complementing the first lead and PSG were set to commence slightly later. = Credits = Originally composed by Tomonori Sawada. Arrangement inspired by Tomonori Sawada's more polished works in J.League Pro Striker 1 and Golden Axe III. FM voices are likely by Tomonori Sawada. Artwork, logos, and sprites by SEGA and Sonic Team. Visuals by FL Studio ZGameEditor Visualizer